He suggested that I try upping my calories for a month or so on the premise I guess that maybe I had gone into the dreaded "starvation mode" and it might bump my metabolism back to normal. I did that as well to no avail. My old Dr then retired and I have a new one. She said based on my calories burned (I had a fit bit print our to take to my appt so she could see I was doing exactly what I said I was. She said based on what I am doing, eating I should be losing at least 1.5 lbs a week. We did a "portion size" test and she said I seemed to have my sizing correct and I am doing what I should be. It is so discouraging and I have had friends chalk it up to senioritis. If I weren't so active I might agree with them. I split and stacked 3 cords of wood in two days this fall. I am just at the end of my rope with this. While exercise does make me feel better it is not always fun to spend 70 minutes a day sweating for months and not see any results. (sigh) I was just hoping someone else might have had the same experience I am and have a suggestion. I don't want to try diet pills or the pink stuff
I have some kidney issues and try to keep all meds out of my body. I even wondered about the kidney issues maybe contributing to it but my Dr says no. Out of ideas.
If you decide to give it a whirl, let me know if it helps!